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Production and validation of scintillating structural components from low-background Poly(ethylene naphthalate)

NázevTitle
Production and validation of scintillating structural components from low-background Poly(ethylene naphthalate)Production and validation of scintillating structural components from low-background Poly(ethylene naphthalate)
Druh výsledkuResult type
Článek v časopiseJournal article
AutořiAuthors
Y. Efremenko, M. Febbraro, F. Fischer, M. Guitart Corominas, R. Hodák, E. Rukhadze, I. Štekl
DOIDOI
10.1088/1748-0221/17/01/P01010
Časopis / citaceJournal / citation
Journal of Instrumentation. 2022, 17(1), 1-16. ISSN 1748-0221.
RokYear
2022
JazykLanguage
eng
WoSWoS
000757218600006
ScopusScopus
2-s2.0-85123713009
RIVRIV
RIV/68407700:21670/22:00355506!RIV23-MPO-21670___
ProjektProject
Materiálový a technologický výzkum scintilačních detektorůMaterial and technological research of scintillation detectors

AbstraktAbstract

Poly Ethylene Naphthalate (PEN) is an industrial polymer plastic which is investigated as a low background, transparent, scintillating and wavelength shifting structural material. PEN scintillates in the blue region and has excellent mechanical properties both at room and cryogenic temperatures. Thus, it is an ideal candidate for active structural components in experiments for the search of rare events like neutrinoless double-beta decay or dark matter recoils. Such optically active structures improve the identification and rejection efficiency of backgrounds events, like this improving the sensitivity of experiments. This paper reports on the production of radiopure and transparent PEN plates These structures can be used to mount germanium detectors operating in cryogenic liquids (LAr, LN). Thus, as first application PEN holders will be used to mount the Ge detectors in the Legend-200 experiment. The whole process from cleaning the raw material to testing the PEN active components under final operational conditions is reported.

Poly Ethylene Naphthalate (PEN) is an industrial polymer plastic which is investigated as a low background, transparent, scintillating and wavelength shifting structural material. PEN scintillates in the blue region and has excellent mechanical properties both at room and cryogenic temperatures. Thus, it is an ideal candidate for active structural components in experiments for the search of rare events like neutrinoless double-beta decay or dark matter recoils. Such optically active structures improve the identification and rejection efficiency of backgrounds events, like this improving the sensitivity of experiments. This paper reports on the production of radiopure and transparent PEN plates These structures can be used to mount germanium detectors operating in cryogenic liquids (LAr, LN). Thus, as first application PEN holders will be used to mount the Ge detectors in the Legend-200 experiment. The whole process from cleaning the raw material to testing the PEN active components under final operational conditions is reported.